“He’s the silent assassin,” Poca Coach Allan Osborne said of Chandler. “He does a good job. He’s around the ball, he shoots the ball well, he really came on at the end of last year for us and he’s done a great job all year. These other guys in here give him a lot of grief. I told him he ought to whip some of their butts.”

It was the second win over the Miners in a week for Poca. They beat Mingo Central on their home court last Friday.

Poca made 10 of 13 shots in the first quarter en route to a 24-7 advantage and jumped out to a 12-0 lead from the get-go.

The Miners (4-3 overall, 3-3 Cardinal Conference) found the net just 4 of 21 times in the first half and scored just 13 points in the first half.

“When they shoot like that they’re very hard to stop,” Mingo Central coach Brad Napier said of the Dots. “They run their stuff so good that when they’re knocking down shots like that they can beat

The Dots (7-1, 3-1) allowed just 31 percent shooting by the Miners. They haven’t given up more than 53 points in a game all season. Poca is 7-0 when holding a team to 51 or less and opponents are averaging just 44.5 points per contest.